Latest News from our diocese.
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Paying tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh
First published on: 9th April 2021A special message from The Bishop of Dover, the Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin

Vaccines offer us a path through the pandemic
First published on: 23rd January 2021"When you are offered the opportunity to get your COVID vaccination, I want you to take it." Bishop Rose

Grant for Churches Together in Dover
First published on: 11th January 2021Find out about the new grant

Letter from Archbishop Justin and Bishop Rose to our parishes
First published on: 6th January 2021A letter from our Bishops on the feast of Epiphany 2021

Emergency Fund for Kent
First published on: 23rd December 2020A fund launched to help manage the impact of the restricted movement of people and traffic in the county.

Julian Hills to retire
First published on: 16th December 2020Julian Hills has announced his retirement from his role as our Diocesan Secretary

Living in Love and Faith
First published on: 9th November 2020Living in Love and Faith resources published as bishops issue appeal to Church to ‘listen and learn together'

New online Collective Worship available for schools
First published on: 9th October 2020The launch of online weekly acts of Collective Worship for schools

IICSA Report: Open Letter from our Archbishops
First published on: 7th October 2020The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, IICSA, published its overarching investigation report into the Church of England and Church in Wales on 7 October. Ahead of its publication, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the lead safeguarding bishop and the national director of safeguarding published an open letter.

Introducing our New Revs for 2020
First published on: 6th October 2020The ordinations of priests and deacons for Canterbury Diocese began at Canterbury Cathedral

Introducing our new ordinands 2023
First published on: 18th September 2020Read about our new deacons and priests

Welcome our new Readers
First published on: 18th September 2020Admission and Licensing of Readers service on Sunday 20 September

New Director of Ordinands and Vocations Officer
First published on: 3rd September 2020Jon Marlow will start on 1 October.

New Commissary General appointed
First published on: 3rd September 2020Robin Hopkins appointed with effect from 7 September 2020.

"What are we waiting for? Our children are being washed up on our beaches"
First published on: 19th August 2020Bishop of Dover calls for action over death of teenager

Diocese calls for Gift Aid emergency relief
First published on: 30th July 2020Proposed increase to 33% from 25% - Charities form coalition for change

"Greatness will come by the way we treat one another"
First published on: 13th June 2020Bishop Rose addresses #BlackLivesMatter protest

"'I can't breathe' - Can they not hear them?'"
First published on: 3rd June 2020Bishop Rose speaks about events in the USA

Listening on the Way
First published on: 18th May 2020Our Diocesan Day of Prayer and Pilgrimage Re-imagined for Lockdown

Information for Social Justice
First published on: 24th March 2020Communities and Partnerships - some responses to the Coronavirus Situation

Postponed events
First published on: 23rd March 2020Please note that all non-essential Diocesan events have now been postponed or cancelled

Inspiring Everyday Faith
First published on: 24th January 2020
Diocesan Synod in Open Session
Inspiring Everyday Faith – Diocesan Synod in Open Session
Saturday 7 March 2020 from 9am to 12.30pm
John Wallis Academy, Ashford
Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin will be addressing synod for the first time and our

Saying Yes to Life
First published on: 24th January 2020
An evening with Ruth Valerio
Join us at St Paul’s Church in Canterbury on Monday 24 February from 7.30pm for a talk by Ruth Valerio about her Lent book ‘Saying yes to life’, which is the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent book for this year.

Hugh Nelson named as next Bishop of St Germans
First published on: 20th January 2020
Hugh is currently the parish priest of St Mary’s, Goudhurst and Christ Church, Kilndown (known as GK Church), in Canterbury Diocese.
Downing Street has announced that the next Bishop of St Germans is to be the Revd Hugh Nelson. Hugh is currentl

Response to Peter Ball Documentary
First published on: 16th January 2020
The programme is upsetting but important viewing for all who want to make the Church safer.
The two-part documentary is available to watch online here.
The national church has issued the following response from Bishop Peter H

A prayer for Haiti
First published on: 10th January 2020
Pray for the nation on the 10th anniversary of the earthquake
Wherever you will be this Sunday (12 January), the Bishop of Dover, the Rt Revd Dr Rose Hudson-Wilkin asks you to join her in prayer to mark the 10th anniversary of Haiti’s devastatin

MBE for Bishop Rose
First published on: 27th December 2019
Bishop Rose has been made an MBE in the Queen's New Year's Honours list for 2020.
The Rt Revd Dr Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover, has been made an MBE in the Queen's New Year's Honours list for 2020.
The citation states: "Everywhere she

Bishop Rose urges people of Kent to seek unity
First published on: 30th November 2019
Giving her first sermon as Bishop of Dover, The Rt Revd Dr Rose Hudson-Wilkin urged people to refuse to be divided, instead focusing on their common humanity.
Speaking at her installation at Canterbury Cathedral, she said: "Let us think what it

Pledge to support White Ribbon campaign
First published on: 29th November 2019
Canterbury Diocese pledges support to global campaign
The Archdeacon of Canterbury, The Venerable Jo Kelly-Moore, joined the Bishop of Tonbridge, the Rt Rev Simon Burton-Jones, in Chatham to pledge support to the White Ribbon campaign.
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Welcoming our new Bishop
First published on: 4th November 2019
Tickets are no longer available for the installation of the Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin at Canterbury Cathedral
On Saturday we will celebrate the installation of the Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin as Bishop of Dover at Canterbury Cathedral. It’s se
